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Lil Yachty and 347aidan Join Zack Bia on New Track “One of Those Days”

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After making his producer debut with last month’s Don Toliver-featuring “Hardcore,” Zack Bia is back with another new track, this time enlisting Lil Yachty and 347aidan for the proceedings.

Image via Sasha Shogren

“One of Those Days,” out today via Geffen and Field Trip Recordings (co-founded by Bia himself), is a fitting follow-up to the complementary collaborative spirit at the core of its predecessor. Fans of both can also take solace in the fact that Bia is far from finished when it comes to releasing new music, as his stacked 2023 is slated to boast a slew of additional unveilings in the months ahead.

Image of Zack Bia taken by Chessa Sib
Image via Chessa Sib
Image of Zack Bia by Chessa Sib
Image via Chessa Sib

Listen to Zack Bia’s “One of Those Days” featuring Lil Yachty and 347aidan up top via the track’s official YouTube visualizer and/or below on Spotify and Apple Music. The cover art, like “Hardcore,” was handled by Verdy.

“Hardcore,” meanwhile, was recently given the official video treatment. Serving as director of the video, seen below, was Bia himself. 

The incredible story behind Bia’s rise, not to mention the genesis of the Field Trip label, were detailed last year in an interview with Complex. A highlight of the conversation was Bia’s reflection on how his mother helped shape his creative interests from a very young age, including by introducing him to music from a wide variety of different genres and scenes.

“My mom’s the coolest,” Bia told Eric Skelton at the time, as seen here. “From an early age, she encouraged me to consume music, buy magazines, go skate. She was putting me on to all kinds of stuff, whether it’s the Red Hot Chili Peppers or Tupac or Eminem or the Rolling Stones.”




After making his producer debut with last month’s Don Toliver-featuring “Hardcore,” Zack Bia is back with another new track, this time enlisting Lil Yachty and 347aidan for the proceedings.

Lil Yachty, 347aidan by Sasha Shogren
Image via Sasha Shogren

“One of Those Days,” out today via Geffen and Field Trip Recordings (co-founded by Bia himself), is a fitting follow-up to the complementary collaborative spirit at the core of its predecessor. Fans of both can also take solace in the fact that Bia is far from finished when it comes to releasing new music, as his stacked 2023 is slated to boast a slew of additional unveilings in the months ahead.

Image of Zack Bia taken by Chessa Sib
Image via Chessa Sib
Image of Zack Bia by Chessa Sib
Image via Chessa Sib

Listen to Zack Bia’s “One of Those Days” featuring Lil Yachty and 347aidan up top via the track’s official YouTube visualizer and/or below on Spotify and Apple Music. The cover art, like “Hardcore,” was handled by Verdy.

“Hardcore,” meanwhile, was recently given the official video treatment. Serving as director of the video, seen below, was Bia himself. 

The incredible story behind Bia’s rise, not to mention the genesis of the Field Trip label, were detailed last year in an interview with Complex. A highlight of the conversation was Bia’s reflection on how his mother helped shape his creative interests from a very young age, including by introducing him to music from a wide variety of different genres and scenes.

“My mom’s the coolest,” Bia told Eric Skelton at the time, as seen here. “From an early age, she encouraged me to consume music, buy magazines, go skate. She was putting me on to all kinds of stuff, whether it’s the Red Hot Chili Peppers or Tupac or Eminem or the Rolling Stones.”

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